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Swift makes a resounding comeback 13 years after it was first launched in India. At the time, there were four main rivals. Now, there are 11. Does the Swift live up to the high standards it has previously set for itself?

Swift 2018 is one of the most eagerly-anticipated cars of the year. First launched in India in 2005, Maruti Suzuki has sold 1.7 million units of Swift and expect to further ramp up sales moving forward.

While the World Health Organisation has recognised seat belts as a primary restraint system that can reduce the risk of fatality by up to 60 per cent, Indians are still rather ignorant of its importance.

The 2017 S-Cross has several new design changes while the cabin has been upgraded for a more premium feel. It will be offered only in the 1.3-litre diesel engine while the SHVS technology has been incorporated.